noun General Slang

catenaccio

kat-en-ATCH-ee-oh · noun · informal

A highly defensive, organised Italian tactical system.

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A tactical approach emphasising a strongly organised, effective backline and stifling defence, famously associated with Italian football.

“They ground out a 0-0 with old-school catenaccio.”
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catenaccio In A Sentence

They ground out a 0-0 with old-school catenaccio.

Origin & Usage

Italian for 'door-bolt', reflecting a locked-down defence.

People Also Ask

What is catenaccio in football?

It is a highly organised, defensive tactical system built on a solid backline and stifling defence, famously associated with Italian football.

What does the word catenaccio mean?

It is Italian for 'door-bolt', reflecting the idea of a locked-down, hard-to-break defence.

Where did catenaccio come from?

It became famous in Italian football in the mid-20th century, particularly through defensively minded Serie A sides.

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